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| and the readers are constantly getting screwed as a result. |
I disagree. If a book has incorrect dates, and it pulls you out of the story so hard that you feel the need to complain about an incorrect date found in a 300+ page book, I'd argue that the problem lies with the reader.
Seriously, are people reading these books with Wookieepedia up to search everything? Just enjoy the book, and if something bounces by that's wrong, just roll your eyes. Not everything is perfect, we can't even get our OWN history straight. |
The story can suck so long as it doesn't contradict anything. That's what is important. Enjoyment of the story is wholly contingent upon it. _________________ "Trust not the words of a poet, as he is born to seduce. Yet for poetry to seize the heart, it must ring with the chimes of truth.”
“The world is understood through metaphors. Language is a metaphor-system. Mathematics is a metaphor-system. All real-world schools of magic and religion revolve around the understanding of vast metaphor-systems, symbols as they relate to concepts."
"See, the thing is, everything everyone tells you is a lie. The truth is always bigger than the words we use to describe it."
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